Samantha Oliviera and Matt Pitta from Davenport Companies join Grady Culhane on Sunday Journal to discuss the Seaside les Mans, the annual race that generates thousands of dollars for local businesses, organizations and nonprofits every year. This race’s race is set for Saturday, September 9, and features a new addition: a potential shot to win a seat in one of the cars.
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Report sheds light into alleged misconduct at police academy in Falmouth
Monomoy Schools superintendent retiring after over a decade
Unheard tapes in Boston Strangler case and a NightMARE with Casey Sherman
Town meeting passes multi-family housing district in Bourne for MBTA Communities Act
Gift card donations sought for longtime Thanksgiving food drive
Local schools receive investments in modern tech
Latest estimates offer encouraging update for North Atlantic right whale numbers
Cape and Coast Bank providing assistance to government shutdown-impacted residents
Coast Guard suspends Coastal Buoy Modernization Plan
Monomoy High athletics program recognized by Boston Globe
New England Aquarium given $9M gift, largest in nonprofit’s history
Local delegation asserts Canal Bridge project will go forward despite federal uncertainty
New state regulation restricts waiving inspections of homes for sale









